Here are sample screen shots of the Bible view showing Bible version comparison in Classic view and Bible pictures in Compact mode modern icons:
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On the left is the Bible view showing John 3:16 in KJV; on the right is the Bible view showing verses with highlights (running on Lollipop device set to Dark Material Theme):
On the left is the Concordance Search with a keyword entered and search parameters set; on the right is the result of the search:
On the left is the Strong Dictionary look up for G25; on the right is the Dictionary view for the entry Wise, wisdom (in Dark Material Theme, Button style: Drawer Both - Modern):
On the left is the TSK Commentary view for John 3:16; on the right is the JFB Commentary view for the same verse (in Light Material Theme, Button style: Drawer Both - Modern):
On the left is the Book Pilgrim's Progress by John Bunyan showing a map of places Pilgrim travels; on the right is the Sample-Journal which demonstrates what you can do using the Journal topical editor (in Dark Material Theme, Compact mode):
On the left is the Adding/editing of Personal Notes for John 3:16; on the right is the Personal Notes view of the same verse after saving it. These illustrate the use of the simple wiki for formatting the notes (in Dark Material Theme, Non-Compact mode, Button style: Drawer Both - Modern).
On the left is the editing of a Journal entry/topic; on the right is the Journal view after editing. These illustrate the use of the image button to insert an image to the topic notes (in Dark Material Theme, Compact mode).
Below are Bible maps for Mat 4:25; the first uses Rumsey's Palestine Jerusalem at 100% opacity; the second is at 0% opacity using OpenStreetMap.FR as the modern map:
Below are Bible maps for Rev 1:11; the first uses Rand-McNally's Isles of Greece and the Seven Churches at 70% opacity using Stamen as the modern map; the second is at 0% opacity using OpenTopoMap as the modern map: